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SF MusicTech SummitThreats to San Francisco Nightlife

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Panel discuss at the SF MusicTech Summit on 05/17/2010 in San Francisco. Featuring Jocelyn Kane (SF Entertainment Commission), Mark Rennie (Law Offices of Mark Rennie), Deborah Jackman (Mezzanine), Chris Wiltsee (The Recording Academy)


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Reviewer: rddt - 4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars - February 17, 2011
Subject: informative long standing look at entertainment issues
Thanks to all the speakers for shining some light on the multifaceted motivations surrounding the clamp down on entertainment in SF, especially Mark Rennie who's long standing perspective on the issues and commitment to defending the arts and entertainment helps us prepare for a more creative future. Attention to these issues will help both artists and the SF economy grow greatly - we have a valuable and abundant resource here that truly makes our great city a top destination for cultural creativity.


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